Clumsy Morning: Wasted Oranges & Disgusting Juice

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In summary, the speaker shares an experience of juicing oranges this morning and usually cleans the juicer after every orange to avoid clogging. However, they decided to wait until after 1 1/2 oranges and spilled the juice while emptying it. They added water to the remaining juice but it tasted bad and they ended up wasting 3 oranges. They express a wish for lemons or grapes, but only have 3 apples and 1 pineapple. There are some bad fruit jokes made, with one being poorly understood by the speaker.
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this morning, like every morning, I took out my juicer and started to juice some oranges. After every orange, I take the top off and wash it out or else it will clog the pores so the juice wouldn't get theough.

well, this morning, I decided I would empty it after 1 1/2 oranges. so, when I finished half of the second oragnge, I emptied it into the sink. but I hit the bottom of the juicer and it tipped over and my orange juice spilled out :mad: so I had 1 1/2 oranges left, and I only got very little juice. so I added a little bit of water to it (which I'd done before) but this time, it tasted disgusting and I ended up wasting 3 oranges :mad: I wish we had some lemons... :frown:
 
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Have any grapes? The sour ones are the best!
 
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nope, no grapes, just 3 apples, and 1 pineapple
 
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Aren't you glad I didn't say banana?

(Okay, no more bad fruit jokes... at least until the next one!)
 
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The first one I got, that last one though :confused:
 
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how could you not get the last one?!

and it's "orange you glad I didn't say bananna" not "aren't"
 
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Ahh I see, yes that was bad :smile:
 

FAQ: Clumsy Morning: Wasted Oranges & Disgusting Juice

What causes wasted oranges and disgusting juice?

The most common cause of wasted oranges and disgusting juice is improper storage or handling of the fruit. Oranges should be stored in a cool, dry place and consumed within a few days of purchase to prevent spoilage. If the oranges are not properly washed before juicing, bacteria or mold can contaminate the juice, resulting in a disgusting taste.

Can oranges be salvaged if they have gone bad?

In most cases, if an orange has gone bad, there is no way to salvage it for consumption. The best course of action is to compost the orange or dispose of it properly. It is not safe to consume spoiled fruit.

Is it safe to drink juice from wasted oranges?

No, it is not safe to drink juice from wasted oranges. If the oranges have gone bad, the juice is also likely contaminated and can make you sick. It is important to properly store and handle oranges to prevent waste and avoid consuming spoiled juice.

Can wasted oranges and disgusting juice be harmful to your health?

Depending on the cause of the waste and spoilage, consuming wasted oranges and disgusting juice can potentially be harmful to your health. If the oranges have gone bad due to bacteria or mold, the juice can make you sick. It is important to properly handle and store fruits to prevent this from happening.

How can we prevent wasted oranges and disgusting juice?

To prevent wasted oranges and disgusting juice, it is important to properly store and handle the fruit. Oranges should be stored in a cool, dry place and consumed within a few days of purchase. Before juicing, be sure to wash the oranges thoroughly to prevent contamination. It is also helpful to only purchase the amount of oranges that will be consumed to avoid excess waste.

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